Poetical Works, Volume 3Little, Brown and Company, 1863 |
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... thee I most complain ! Blind among enemies , O worse than chains , Dungeon , or beggary , or decrepit age ! 50 55 60 65 Light , the prime work of God , to me's extinct , 70 And all her various objects of delight Annull'd , which might ...
... thee I most complain ! Blind among enemies , O worse than chains , Dungeon , or beggary , or decrepit age ! 50 55 60 65 Light , the prime work of God , to me's extinct , 70 And all her various objects of delight Annull'd , which might ...
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... thee , whose strength , while virtue was her mate , Might have subdued the earth , Universally crown'd with highest praises . 175 SAMS . I hear the sound of words , their sense the Dissolves unjointed ere it reach my ear . [ air CHOR ...
... thee , whose strength , while virtue was her mate , Might have subdued the earth , Universally crown'd with highest praises . 175 SAMS . I hear the sound of words , their sense the Dissolves unjointed ere it reach my ear . [ air CHOR ...
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... thee 425 Their captive and their triumph ; thou the sooner Temptation found'st , or over - potent charms To violate the sacred trust of silence Deposited within thee ; which to have kept Tacit , was in thy power . True ; and thou bear ...
... thee 425 Their captive and their triumph ; thou the sooner Temptation found'st , or over - potent charms To violate the sacred trust of silence Deposited within thee ; which to have kept Tacit , was in thy power . True ; and thou bear ...
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... thee , Samson , of all thy sufferings think the heaviest , 445 Of all reproach the most with shame that ever Could have befall'n thee and thy father's house . 450 455 SAMS . Father , I do acknowledge and confess That I this honour , I ...
... thee , Samson , of all thy sufferings think the heaviest , 445 Of all reproach the most with shame that ever Could have befall'n thee and thy father's house . 450 455 SAMS . Father , I do acknowledge and confess That I this honour , I ...
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... thee , and these words I as a prophecy receive : for God , Nothing more certain , will not long defer To vindicate the glory of his name Against all competition , nor will long Endure it , doubtful whether God be lord , Or Dagon . But ...
... thee , and these words I as a prophecy receive : for God , Nothing more certain , will not long defer To vindicate the glory of his name Against all competition , nor will long Endure it , doubtful whether God be lord , Or Dagon . But ...
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agni Amor atque Benlowes's Theophila bright carmina CHOR choro clouds cœlo Comus Dagon dark death didst divine domino jam domum impasti dost doth Du Bartas earth etiam Euripides eyes fair fair Syrian feast foes fræna glory Gods Hæc hand hath hear heav'n Hero and Leander holy honour igne illa ille ipse jam non vacat Jove kings Lady light Lord loud lumina Lycidas mihi Milton modo morn mortal never Newton night numbers numina nunc Nymphs o'er Olympo Ovid peace Philistines Poems pow'r praise PSALM quæ quam quid quis quod quoque sæpe SAMS Samson shades Shakesp Shepherd sibi sing solemn song soul strength sweet Sylvester's Du Bartas tamen thee thine thou art thou hast thought thyself tibi Tu quoque ulmo urbe Virg virgin Warton whist winds wings words